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  • … is the Atlas moth ( Attacus atlas) , which is native to Southeast Asia. The Atlas moth lives for one to two weeks, so its main purpose after emerging from its cocoon is to mate. Most moths … Several other cocoons are still in the pupa emergence room, so if you do not see this moth on your visit, you may be lucky enough to see one on a return visit. We encourage you to visit often, as …
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  • … . Electronic Convenience Vehicles (ECVs)    Electronic Convenience Vehicles are available for rent.   The following fee applies: members: $15, nonmembers $20. Please note: quantities are … The ECV is a single-person chair only. Young children are not allowed to operate or ride on the chair. Operators must be 16 years of age or older. All operators between the ages of 16 … Botanic Garden, ECVs cannot be used under the following circumstances: inclement weather, on tram tours, in restrooms, on turf, in Greenhouses, on the Arched Bridge to the Malott Japanese …
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  • … with outdated, past-their-prime products instead of fresh flavorings. January is a great time for smart gardeners—and smart cooks—to assess, re-assort, assemble, and plan for a useful and … bottle is the key to freshness for stored herbs and spices. If it's not airtight, set it on the "discard" pile. Next, check for an expiration date on the bottle. Most major brands have them. General rules of thumb: Herbs (marjoram, chives) are …
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  • … More plants! Although several perennials can be divided in late summer, spring is a good time for this task. That’s because temperatures are cool and the soil is usually moist. Dividing … at the same depth at which they had been growing and water thoroughly. This method works on daylilies, lungwort (Pulmonaria), coneflowers, and other clump-forming perennials. Donut, … perennial gardening courses and much more. Get more information on perennial topics . Visit our Plant Information Service and find information on common pests and problems, and more. …
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  • … Marni Barnes , LCSW, APATH, ASLA, is a founder of the Therapeutic Garden movement. Drawing on her international experience as a psychotherapist, landscape architect and contractor she … landscapes in public and private settings. Barnes has received many multi-disciplinary awards for her research and writing (AIA, AHTA, EDRA, ASLA, Open Spaces Sacred Places). Recent projects … of Bhutan's Centre for Gross National Happiness, and consulting with Miyagi University on community restoration in tsunami devastated areas of Japan. She is currently teaching in the …
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  • … such as arborvitae, won't resprout if you cut back as far as the bare, brown part of a branch. For a wreath that combines deep green with tones of golden brown, dried hydrangea blossoms are a … might consider making your own wreath. Clifton is expert at the technique: At the craft store, buy a wire wreath frame and a package of 22- to 24-gauge paddle wire — thin, flexible … cut your greens about one-third to one-half as long as the ring is wide. Place the ring on the table with the flat side down and the curved side up. Gather a bundle of several branches, …
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  • … use of neonicotinoids over our entire 385-acre site is much less than what is typically used on a single acre of treated soybeans. Neonicotinoids replaced insecticides that were far worse for humans. Chicago Botanic Garden History For more than 40 years, the Chicago Botanic Garden has … its living plant collection through a comprehensive plant health care (PHC) program focusing on “Best Plant, Best Location, Best Care.” This begins with proper plant selection and placement, …
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  • … spot, register now!   Knossos Palace Ruins, Crete, Greece      We are delighted to invite you on a truly extraordinary voyage through the Greek Isles, where the wonders of nature, history, and music come together in perfect harmony, custom curated for our members. This exclusive 7-night journey aboard PONANT’s luxury ship, Le Champlain , is … seeking an immersive and enriching travel experience. Join us as we set sail from Athens on an unforgettable exploration of Greece’s most storied destinations. From the Bronze Age ruins …
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  • … When we decided on the theme for this year’s Orchid Show, In the Tropics, what popped into the designer’s head was this: (wait … and other treats. Keep track of your favorite orchids in the Show. Then come back and buy them at the post-Orchid Show sale . Plan a weekend outing: brunch and the Show. Plan a …
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  • … is likely a variety of Cucurbita pepo, the same species as spaghetti squash. If you're growing for the record in a biggest pumpkin contest, you probably sowed seeds of Cucurbita maxima … It's great fun, if you have the room. Winter squash, including pumpkins, are like zucchini on steroids, with broad, garden-gobbling leaves. "Some of the vines are 16 feet," says … Pumpkins and winter squash need a long growing season — about 100 to 120 warm days, depending on the variety. They don't like their roots disturbed, so it's best to sow the seeds directly in …
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